Inspector Gadget Previews



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Well, it's time for another set of previews, and this time, it's for the 1999 release of "Inspector Gadget." Here's the order:
1. Green FBI screens (late 90's version) 2. WDHV logo (as seen in "Parent Trap") 3. "Coming Soon to Own on Video & DVD"
4. "Tarzan" preview
5. "An Xtremely Goofy Movie" preview
6. "Now Available to Own on Video & DVD"
7. "Pinocchio" preview
8. "I'll Be Home For Christmas" preview
9. "Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas" preview
10. "Great Things Happening on ABC" promo
11. "Youngstown" promo
12. "Stay Tuned After The Feature For Gadget's Greatest Gadgets preview and Youngstown music video"
13. "Disney.com" promo
14. "Feature Presentation"
15. "This Film Has Been Modified..."
16. WDP logo (Inspector Gadget version)
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OMFG!!!! I was the ... ( 4 months ago by savion74)
OMFG!!!! I was the first to view this and comment on here. This is ABOVE AND BEYOND!!! EXCELLENT JOB AUBREY.
Thank you, Jon! I'm ... ( 4 months ago by Aubster06)
Thank you, Jon! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
=]
I've been waiting ... ( 4 months ago by savion74)
I've been waiting to see these forever!!!! =]. What are those bells at the beginning?
don't really know ( ... ( 4 months ago by Aubster06)
don't really know (lol)
are they from a ... ( 4 months ago by savion74)
are they from a church?
are you talking ... ( 4 months ago by Aubster06)
are you talking about the WDP logo? If so, they were wanting to do an Inspector-Gadget type WDP logo.
huh? ( 4 months ago by savion74)
huh?
Oh, I know what ... ( 4 months ago by Aubster06)
Oh, I know what you're talking about now. You weren't talking about the WDP logo (lol).
Yeah, those bells at the very beginning; that was the clock in the living room. It was ringing 5:45 at that time. Sorry I misunderstood your question (double lol)
Sounds like a ... ( 4 months ago by savion74)
Sounds like a grandfather clock. That tune it played is the same one my school plays when it is time to switch classes.
It is a grandfather ... ( 4 months ago by Aubster06)
It is a grandfather clock, you're absolutely right. (lol) They really play that sound when it's time to swtich classes? That's cool. They kind of have a big clock outside the college I go to and they ring that tune every hour.
Hey Aubster08, can ... ( 4 months ago by savion74)
Hey Aubster08, can you delete my first comment on here because it has a negative one on it. Thank you.
Sounds like a ... ( 4 months ago by savion74)
Sounds like a grandfather clock. That tune it played is the same one my school plays when it is time to switch classes.
I thumbed it up for ... ( 4 months ago by Aubster06)
I thumbed it up for you (I don't why you got thumbed down), but if u still want me to delete it, then I will.
The WDHV logo is a ... ( 4 months ago by savion74)
The WDHV logo is a little big text than the one on "The Parent Trap".
I'm so used to ... ( 3 months ago by comicguy4)
I'm so used to hearing 'now on dvd' rather than 'now on video.' Of course, I was half my age then.
Dude, Pinocchio ... ( 1 month ago by PDS1990)
Dude, Pinocchio will be on DVD in 2009. It's the 70th anniversary edition!
I heard about that. ... ( 1 month ago by Aubster06)
I heard about that. Chances are I'm probably going to get it; Pinocchio is a really good movie.
This is so 90's. ... ( 1 month ago by Ganondorfdude11)
This is so 90's. ABC still had family programming, boy bands were popular, and "DVD" was cutting-edge technology.
This movie was ... ( 4 weeks ago by megamanfan3)
This movie was flimed in my hometown. I remember parts of Pittsburgh being closed due to this movie. Good thing Disney helped our local community.
That FP logo has ... ( 3 weeks ago by jonghyunchung)
That FP logo has the same voiceover from Pinocchio.



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